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Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing

This study investigated the functional intra-individual movement variability of ice climbers differing in skill level to understand how icefall properties were used by participants as affordances to adapt inter-limb coordination patterns during performance. Seven expert climbers and seven beginners...

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Autores principales: Seifert, Ludovic, Wattebled, Léo, Herault, Romain, Poizat, Germain, Adé, David, Gal-Petitfaux, Nathalie, Davids, Keith
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089865
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author Seifert, Ludovic
Wattebled, Léo
Herault, Romain
Poizat, Germain
Adé, David
Gal-Petitfaux, Nathalie
Davids, Keith
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Wattebled, Léo
Herault, Romain
Poizat, Germain
Adé, David
Gal-Petitfaux, Nathalie
Davids, Keith
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description This study investigated the functional intra-individual movement variability of ice climbers differing in skill level to understand how icefall properties were used by participants as affordances to adapt inter-limb coordination patterns during performance. Seven expert climbers and seven beginners were observed as they climbed a 30 m icefall. Movement and positioning of the left and right hand ice tools, crampons and the climber’s pelvis over the first 20 m of the climb were recorded and digitized using video footage from a camera (25 Hz) located perpendicular to the plane of the icefall. Inter-limb coordination, frequency and types of action and vertical axis pelvis displacement exhibited by each climber were analysed for the first five minutes of ascent. Participant perception of climbing affordances was assessed through: (i) calculating the ratio between exploratory movements and performed actions, and (ii), identifying, by self-confrontation interviews, the perceptual variables of environmental properties, which were significant to climbers for their actions. Data revealed that experts used a wider range of upper and lower limb coordination patterns, resulting in the emergence of different types of action and fewer exploratory movements, suggesting that effective holes in the icefall provided affordances to regulate performance. In contrast, beginners displayed lower levels of functional intra-individual variability of motor organization, due to repetitive swinging of ice tools and kicking of crampons to achieve and maintain a deep anchorage, suggesting lack of perceptual attunement and calibration to environmental properties to support climbing performance.
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spelling pubmed-39336882014-02-25 Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing Seifert, Ludovic Wattebled, Léo Herault, Romain Poizat, Germain Adé, David Gal-Petitfaux, Nathalie Davids, Keith PLoS One Research Article This study investigated the functional intra-individual movement variability of ice climbers differing in skill level to understand how icefall properties were used by participants as affordances to adapt inter-limb coordination patterns during performance. Seven expert climbers and seven beginners were observed as they climbed a 30 m icefall. Movement and positioning of the left and right hand ice tools, crampons and the climber’s pelvis over the first 20 m of the climb were recorded and digitized using video footage from a camera (25 Hz) located perpendicular to the plane of the icefall. Inter-limb coordination, frequency and types of action and vertical axis pelvis displacement exhibited by each climber were analysed for the first five minutes of ascent. Participant perception of climbing affordances was assessed through: (i) calculating the ratio between exploratory movements and performed actions, and (ii), identifying, by self-confrontation interviews, the perceptual variables of environmental properties, which were significant to climbers for their actions. Data revealed that experts used a wider range of upper and lower limb coordination patterns, resulting in the emergence of different types of action and fewer exploratory movements, suggesting that effective holes in the icefall provided affordances to regulate performance. In contrast, beginners displayed lower levels of functional intra-individual variability of motor organization, due to repetitive swinging of ice tools and kicking of crampons to achieve and maintain a deep anchorage, suggesting lack of perceptual attunement and calibration to environmental properties to support climbing performance. Public Library of Science 2014-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3933688/ /pubmed/24587084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089865 Text en © 2014 Seifert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Seifert, Ludovic
Wattebled, Léo
Herault, Romain
Poizat, Germain
Adé, David
Gal-Petitfaux, Nathalie
Davids, Keith
Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing
title Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing
title_full Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing
title_fullStr Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing
title_full_unstemmed Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing
title_short Neurobiological Degeneracy and Affordance Perception Support Functional Intra-Individual Variability of Inter-Limb Coordination during Ice Climbing
title_sort neurobiological degeneracy and affordance perception support functional intra-individual variability of inter-limb coordination during ice climbing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089865
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